Surging Violence: Northern Israel Shooting Raises Arab Death Toll to 56
Khaled Odeh, 56, was shot dead in Reineh, northern Israel, bringing the 2026 Israeli-Arab murder toll to 56 amid surging violence and criticism of Minister.
Khaled Odeh, 56, was shot dead in Reineh, northern Israel, bringing the 2026 Israeli-Arab murder toll to 56 amid surging violence and criticism of Minister.
Israel's State Comptroller Matanyahu Englman's audit reveals 246,000 Israelis displaced after Oct 7, 2023, lacked a unified government system for support.
A Hebrew University study led by Prof. Tali Gal reveals Israeli teens' resilience is strengthened by family ties, despite the war undermining their sense of.
Tel Aviv man questioned & released for denying shelter access during siren, a criminal offense endangering public safety.
PM Netanyahu praises Israeli spirit & resilience following visit to Beit Shemesh, highlighting strength and solidarity amidst challenges.
Ten Israeli families moved into Homesh B in northern Samaria, a first permanent return after the 2005 disengagement, with leaders like Orit Struck present.
Despite a 12-day war with Iran, Jerusalem residents like Erez Yitzhakov and Efie Ohana at Mahane Yehuda market maintain a sense of normalcy, as reported by.
A Knesset committee convened to address the needs of immigrant children and youth during wartime, with MK Gilad Kariv emphasizing crucial support systems.
Israel's Ministry of Welfare and Social Security will grant 500 Shekels per child to all foster families to help with childcare costs due to school closures.
More than 330 Jews worldwide have opened immigration files to Israel since the Iran conflict began, including many from North America.
International Women's Day 2026 reveals progress in women's political representation and healthier lifestyles in Israel, with 45.4% of drivers being women.
Israel's Ministry of Welfare is providing a NIS 500 stipend per child to foster families to help with extra childcare costs during the emergency.